Tour de France 2022: the Covid-19 hit earlier than expected and it could turn everything upside down

by time news

Dunkirk, this Tuesday July 5 in the morning. The caravan has just finished with the Danish fervor. The sun beats down on the Place du Casino and cheerful spectators gather at the entrance to the start village. A woman on the phone casts her gaze on the comings and goings of the crowd. His tone is divided, bewildered, but above all disillusioned. “But it’s amazing here, the Covid-19, nobody cares. There is no mask. “The same evening, the milestone of 200,000 contaminations in France was crossed.

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